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Thursday, September 10, 2009

My Pace Face

Gary and I on a CHUG training run in Palos Hills in April

Remember reading about my running buddy, Gary earlier this year? Yea, the funny looking guy with the big calves ;) I only kid! Well that's Gary up there in the picture, and guess what? He's running his first 100 mile race this weekend! And what's more? He asked Geof and I to help him out and pace him through the grueling yet equally beautiful mountain range known as the Wasatch Mountains!

I remember when I first met Gary, aka Bison, back in January. He joined a running group I'm a member of and when I got the alert that we had a new member and I saw that he mentioned ultrarunning in his bio I thought, "I gotta meet this dude." A week later we were running along the lakefront path on a long run together, talking about his "crazy" idea to run a hundred miler, and that he wanted to run Wasatch Front...he was already in the lottery and all he could do was wait. Then, he got in. Whoa, whole 'nother story now! Now it was time to get serious.

A couple months later, I ambled into the bar our running group meets at twice a week to hang out (I was on injured reserve at the time) and Gary almost without hesitation said, "Paiger, will you please pace me at Wasatch?" What, no hello? I thought he was kidding. He wasn't. I accepted. Well, duh, why on earth would I pass up the opportunity to run around in the mountains with a great friend, and experience one of the toughest 100 mile races in the U.S.? Very soon after, Gary set about convincing Geof to join us as well.

And now it's go time. I have an inkling what Gary might be thinking/feeling right now, but it's gotta be pretty intense considering the magnitude of the race he's about to participate in. I mean, Wasatch is pretty darn hardcore! I'm getting antsy sitting here waiting to get going. I'm flying out this afternoon with Geof, and we're meeting Gary, his girlfriend and his parents out there (they've been there a day already). I'm pumped!!

I can't even begin to imagine what it's going to be like, but I do know it's going to be a rockin' good time, challenging, exciting, tiring, draining, and an overall amazing experience. I'll have the pictures to prove it, too :)

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Quotes and Musings

"What we get from this adventure is just sheer joy. And joy is, after all, the end of life. We do not live to eat and make money. We eat and make money to be able to enjoy life. That is what life means and what life is for." ~ George Mallory, 1922

"There is a reason in every race to finish it or to quit early; it's a matter of what you choose. I believe the choice you take out there is the choice you're going to take in every aspect of life." ~ Perry Edinger

"Your outlook on life is a direct reflection of how much you like yourself." ~ Lululemon

"If you start to feel good during an ultra, don't worry, you'll get over it." ~Thibeault

"The core of a man's spirit comes from new experiences." ~Chris McCandless

"Circumstance has no value. It is how one relates to a situation that has value. All true meaning resides in the personal relationship to a phenomenon, what it means to you." ~Chris McCandless

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"Life of Pi" Yann Martel

"No Shortcuts to the Top" Ed Viesturs

"Omnivore's Dilemma" Michael Pollan

"The Alchemist" Paulo Coehlo

"Crossing to Safety" Wallace Stegner

"Merle's Door" Ted Kerasote

"The Way of the Peaceful Warrior" Dan Millman

"Running Through The Wall: Personal Encounters with the Ultramarathon" Neal Jamison

"Buddha" Deepak Chopra

"Into The Wild" John Krakauer

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